>> Is there any easy way to translate the occasional Dutch language
>> emails I get into English? Does anyone know of a service that works
>> well with mutt?
> Maybe you can wget/lynx to some on-line translator-service via
> mailcap, though beware, it will reconnect each time you open it.
Or use
On 21Oct2011 12:36, Rado Q wrote:
| =- SK wrote on Fri 21.Oct'11 at 9:02:35 +0200 -=
| > Is there any easy way to translate the occasional Dutch language
| > emails I get into English? Does anyone know of a service that
| > works well with mutt?
|
| Maybe you can wget/lynx to some on-line transl
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 06:11:31AM -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
>
> I use mutt via SSH from my Droid 1 (phys keyboard). It's decent, but
> using vi on it is not a pleasant experience :)
I've been doing the same thing occasionally on an ipad (only over
wireless, though). Works Ok, but yeah... vi
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 22:42, Patrice Levesque wrote:
> I regularly use mutt/vim via connectbot (ssh client) on an android phone,
> equipped with a physical keyboard, and it's not *that* bad. Vim being modal,
> thumb-typing works ok; all you need is a way to send Escape and maybe Ctrl
> once
> Using vim.. I recall folks have ported vi or vim to one of the early
> ipods and I can hardly imagine anything geekier short of using vim on
> a morse terminal.
I regularly use mutt/vim via connectbot (ssh client) on an android
phone, equipped with a physical keyboard, and it's not *that* bad.
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 08:23:34AM -0500, Jim Graham wrote:
> It would have to be done in java plus the Android SDK. That's the
> main reason why I thought it might just be an absurd idea Add
> the pain trying to use vi (or vim, for me), and I was right about
> it being a completely absurd i
Hi Volker!
On Fr, 21 Okt 2011, Volker Bouffier wrote:
> | " mutt: insert attachment with ranger
> | fun! RangerMuttAttach()
> | if filereadable('/tmp/chosendir')
> | silent !ranger --choosefiles=/tmp/chosenfiles
> --choosedir=/tmp/chosendir "$(cat /tmp/chosendir)"
> | else
On Friday 10/21/11 23:04:15 CST, stardiviner wrote:
> => On [2011-10-21 14:02:01 +0800]:
> du yang Said:
> > On Tuesday 10/11/11 13:41:15 CST, stardiviner wrote:
> > > How to *automatic* save mails from pyt...@python.com in INBOX/ to folder
> > > Python/
> > > when I quit or switch mail folders
=> On [2011-10-21 14:02:01 +0800]:
du yang Said:
> On Tuesday 10/11/11 13:41:15 CST, stardiviner wrote:
> > How to *automatic* save mails from pyt...@python.com in INBOX/ to folder
> > Python/
> > when I quit or switch mail folders.
> > I have readed man muttrc, and mutt wiki, can not find a go
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 06:11, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> Man, that sounds pretty painful. mutt is so keyboard dependent and unless
> you had a physical keyboard on your Android device, the mutt folks would have
> to do a lot of interface work.
I’ve tried using mutt via SSH on my iPhone (differe
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 06:11:31AM -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 06:05:56AM -0700, Jim Graham wrote:
> Man, that sounds pretty painful. mutt is so keyboard dependent and
> unless you had a physical keyboard on your Android device, the mutt
> folks would have to do a lot o
* Jim Graham [10-21-11 09:02]:
> I'm on several e-mail lists, and none of them send me copies of my
> own e-mail (nor do they offer that option). The strange thing is,
> this only started to happen when I upgraded to 1.5.21 and set p
> proper authentication with gmail's SMTP server (I use fetchma
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 06:05:56AM -0700, Jim Graham wrote:
> As the subject line says...is there ay possibility of either
> a direct port of Mutt, or at least something similar, for the
> Android?
>
> I'm not sure if this qualifies as an absurd question or not
> (I'm thinking it probably is,
As the subject line says...is there ay possibility of either
a direct port of Mutt, or at least something similar, for the
Android?
I'm not sure if this qualifies as an absurd question or not
(I'm thinking it probably is, but I've been surprised enough
times now with Android apps that mimic or
I'm on several e-mail lists, and none of them send me copies of my
own e-mail (nor do they offer that option). The strange thing is,
this only started to happen when I upgraded to 1.5.21 and set p
proper authentication with gmail's SMTP server (I use fetchmail
and procmail for incoming from the PO
| " mutt: insert attachment with ranger
| fun! RangerMuttAttach()
| if filereadable('/tmp/chosendir')
| silent !ranger --choosefiles=/tmp/chosenfiles
--choosedir=/tmp/chosendir "$(cat /tmp/chosendir)"
| else
| silent !ranger --choosefiles=/tmp/chosenfiles
--choosedi
My hcache gets corrupted periodically (that's not my main beef, though
it's frequent enough to be annoying also) and mutt can't fix itself
permanently without me manually deleting the hcache file. If I don't
delete the hcache file, mutt perpetually detects the corruption and
refetches all the head
> " mutt: insert attachment
>
>
> fun! RangerMuttAttach()
>
=- SK wrote on Fri 21.Oct'11 at 9:02:35 +0200 -=
> Is there any easy way to translate the occasional Dutch language
> emails I get into English? Does anyone know of a service that
> works well with mutt?
Maybe you can wget/lynx to some on-line translator-service via
mailcap, though beware, it wi
On 20.10.11,15:36, Volker Bouffier wrote:
>
>
>
>
> - Ursprüngliche Message -
> Von: du yang
> An: mutt-users@mutt.org
> Cc:
> Gesendet: 15:22 Donnerstag, 20.Oktober 2011
> Betreff: Re: external file manager
>
> On Thursday 10/20/11 20:09:26 CST, Volker Bouffier wrote:
> > There hav
- Ursprüngliche Message -
Von: Volker Bouffier
An: "mutt-users@mutt.org"
Cc:
Gesendet: 14:09 Donnerstag, 20.Oktober 2011
Betreff: Re: external file manager
For completeness here is the vi script I'm using now:
fun! RangerMuttAttach()
silent !ranger --choosefile=/tmp/chosenfil
Hi all,
Is there any easy way to translate the occasional Dutch language
emails I get into English? Does anyone know of a service that works
well with mutt?
Thanks,
SK
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